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Energy Subsidy, Energy

Consumption, Economic Growth, and Carbon Dioxide Emission:

Indonesian Case Studies

by Jaka Aminata

Submission date: 26-Feb-2021 11:02AM (UTC+0700) Submission ID: 1518524148

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